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Well, this is the finished product.
A segmented bowl -- called that way because it is made up of wood
segments glued together and then turned on a lathe. This was a
very simple starter 'model', but you can imagine the beauty when
combining woods of different colors. |
The key starting point is a sketch
of the bowl contours. You can see how it is sectioned. |
The first thing is the base, which
will be made by gluing 4 sections. |
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After the first cut we have 4
pieces. |
The rough circle is cut with a band
saw. |
We are now ready to cut the
segments. A jig is VERY important here to get the correct
angle. |
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Just use regular wood glue. |
Bring the pices together. |
We use an automotive type clamp to
hold them together. |
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Into the vise to make sure they are
all plane. |
Start to collect quite a few
sections. |
At times you can get a bad fit
where a gap appears -- don't worry about it, don't glue it! |
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Glued the rest, and left the gap
where we had a poor fit. |
Sand down the rough spot and blue
together. |
It's starting to look like a bowl.
Just a little rough around the edges! |
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After everything dries we take the
clamps off -- there it all is, ready to be glued together! |
Aren't they beautiful! |
Now, we sand them down. We
want a good fit. |
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There is our base -- looks a lot
nicer. |
We put the base on the lathe for a
little 'work'. |
We cut in a base groove, that will
be used to give the lathe chuck a grip -- an expanding chuck will be
used. |
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Then we put it on the other chuck
face and turn it smooth. |
We glue the sections together. |
To make the whole piece. |
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BUT we don't glue the top and
bottom because we want to turn the inside. Not really
necessary because this will be a 'closed' bowl, but we wanted to
learn technique of inside turning. |
Time to get started on the bottom
half. |
Starting to smooth it out. |
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Now we use a scraper. |
It's starting to look like a bowl! |
Time for a little discussion
between Phil and I -- "I don't know what I'm doing!" |
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Getting a hand holding the scraper. |
Getting ready to turn the inside. |
It was Domenic's turn to work! |
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Dom's making a nice smooth inside.
You have to be careful! |
Dad try's a stab at it! |
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Now we are working on the top half. |
Starting to look like a bowl! |
A little work on the inside. |
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Dom back at work. |
Be careful on the neck, it is thin
and we don't want to break through. |
Wow, really a bowl! |
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The halves are glued together. |
Notice the right hand guide being
used to keep the piece stiff while being turned. |
We work on the neck and lip. |
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Almost done! Time for sanding, very
easy on the lathe! |
We used some wire and pressed it up
against the wood to make the groove lines in the neck. |
Not too bad! |
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| The creation date is marked! |
Finished with some finish agent! |
From left to right:
rookie, rookie, craftsman! |